BustedHalo.com--an online magazine and Sirius satellite radio show for "spiritual seekers"
BustedHalo.com--an online magazine and Sirius satellite radio show for "spiritual seekers"--presents episode #2 of our "Where's God?" series. Faith, spirituality and religion are too often looked upon as the province of "experts" who spend all their time in places of worship. At BustedHalo.com we frequently hear from readers who desperately want to explore their spiritual questions but feel alienated from traditional faith communities. The fact is that our experience of sacredness is as unique and personal as our fingerprints, but we sometimes fail to recognize these moments as God's way of speaking to us in our everyday lives.
"Where's God?" chronicles the countless different ways people experience transcendence. In episode #2 PhD student Tara Good describes her experience of God outside the walls of church.
We encourage readers to share their own experiences with us at: editor@bustedhalo.com
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Moderator Bill McGarvey introduces the panelists for "Ecclesia Virtualis: Catholics in the
Moderator Bill McGarvey introduces the panelists for "Ecclesia Virtualis: Catholics in the Blogosphere" at St. Joseph's University
As part of their Catholic Intellectual Series, Saint Joseph's University's Office of Mission & Identity organized a panel discussion entitled "Ecclesia Virtualis: Catholics in the Blogosphere"
The discussion focused on how the internet and blogs affect both the discourse on and the practice of Catholicism in America.
The panel, organized by Rev. Daniel Joyce, SJ, featured some of the leading voices on the Catholic Church in the blogosphere:
Amy Welborn Author of the blog "Open Book"
Rocco Palmo Author of the blog "Whispers in the Loggia"
Grant Gallicho Associate Editor, Commonweal, moderator for dotCommonweal
Panel Host: Bill McGarvey Editor-in-Chief of BustedHalo.com
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Moderator Bill McGarvey introduces the panelists for "Ecclesia Virtualis: Catholics in the
Moderator Bill McGarvey introduces the panelists for "Ecclesia Virtualis: Catholics in the Blogosphere" at St. Joseph's University
As part of their Catholic Intellectual Series, Saint Joseph's University's Office of Mission & Identity organized a panel discussion entitled "Ecclesia Virtualis: Catholics in the Blogosphere"
The discussion focused on how the internet and blogs affect both the discourse on and the practice of Catholicism in America.
The panel, organized by Rev. Daniel Joyce, SJ, featured some of the leading voices on the Catholic Church in the blogosphere:
Amy Welborn Author of the blog "Open Book"
Rocco Palmo Author of the blog "Whispers in the Loggia"
Grant Gallicho Associate Editor, Commonweal, moderator for dotCommonweal
Panel Host:
Bill McGarvey Editor-in-Chief of BustedHalo.com
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Panelists discuss the difference between a blogger and a journalist during "Ecclesia Virtu
Panelists discuss the difference between a blogger and a journalist during "Ecclesia Virtualis: Catholics in the Blogosphere" event at St. Joseph's University.
As part of their Catholic Intellectual Series, Saint Joseph's University's Office of Mission & Identity organized a panel discussion entitled "Ecclesia Virtualis: Catholics in the Blogosphere"
The discussion focused on how the internet and blogs affect both the discourse on and the practice of Catholicism in America.
The panel, organized by Rev. Daniel Joyce, SJ, featured some of the leading voices on the Catholic Church in the blogosphere:
Amy Welborn Author of the blog "Open Book"
Rocco Palmo Author of the blog "Whispers in the Loggia"
Grant Gallicho Associate Editor, Commonweal, moderator for dotCommonweal
Panel Host:
Bill McGarvey Editor-in-Chief of BustedHalo.com
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Panelists discuss the unique characteristics of the internet during "Ecclesia Virtualis: C
Panelists discuss the unique characteristics of the internet during "Ecclesia Virtualis: Catholics in the Blogosphere" event at St. Joseph's University.
As part of their Catholic Intellectual Series, Saint Joseph's University's Office of Mission & Identity organized a panel discussion entitled "Ecclesia Virtualis: Catholics in the Blogosphere"
The discussion focused on how the internet and blogs affect both the discourse on and the practice of Catholicism in America.
The panel, organized by Rev. Daniel Joyce, SJ, featured some of the leading voices on the Catholic Church in the blogosphere:
Amy Welborn Author of the blog "Open Book"
Rocco Palmo Author of the blog "Whispers in the Loggia"
Grant Gallicho Associate Editor, Commonweal, moderator for dotCommonweal
Panel Host:
Bill McGarvey Editor-in-Chief of BustedHalo.com
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Panelists discuss the state of Catholic contributions in the blogosphere during "Ecclesia
Panelists discuss the state of Catholic contributions in the blogosphere during "Ecclesia Virtualis: Catholics in the Blogosphere" event at St. Joseph's University.
As part of their Catholic Intellectual Series, Saint Joseph's University's Office of Mission & Identity organized a panel discussion entitled "Ecclesia Virtualis: Catholics in the Blogosphere"
The discussion focused on how the internet and blogs affect both the discourse on and the practice of Catholicism in America.
The panel, organized by Rev. Daniel Joyce, SJ, featured some of the leading voices on the Catholic Church in the blogosphere:
Amy Welborn Author of the blog "Open Book"
Rocco Palmo Author of the blog "Whispers in the Loggia"
Grant Gallicho Associate Editor, Commonweal, moderator for dotCommonweal
Panel Host:
Bill McGarvey Editor-in-Chief of BustedHalo.com
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Panelists discuss the issue of competing voices of authority among Catholics in the blogos
Panelists discuss the issue of competing voices of authority among Catholics in the blogosphere during "Ecclesia Virtualis: Catholics in the Blogosphere" event at St. Joseph's University
As part of their Catholic Intellectual Series, Saint Joseph's University's Office of Mission & Identity organized a panel discussion entitled "Ecclesia Virtualis: Catholics in the Blogosphere"
The discussion focused on how the internet and blogs affect both the discourse on and the practice of Catholicism in America.
The panel, organized by Rev. Daniel Joyce, SJ, featured some of the leading voices on the Catholic Church in the blogosphere:
Amy Welborn Author of the blog "Open Book"
Rocco Palmo Author of the blog "Whispers in the Loggia"
Grant Gallicho Associate Editor, Commonweal, moderator for dotCommonweal
Panel Host:
Bill McGarvey Editor-in-Chief of BustedHalo.com
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Rev. Daniel Joyce, SJ introduces the panel discussion "Ecclesia Virtualis: Catholics in th
Rev. Daniel Joyce, SJ introduces the panel discussion "Ecclesia Virtualis: Catholics in the Blogosphere" at St. Joseph's University
As part of their Catholic Intellectual Series, Saint Joseph's University's Office of Mission & Identity organized a panel discussion entitled "Ecclesia Virtualis: Catholics in the Blogosphere"
The discussion focused on how the internet and blogs affect both the discourse on and the practice of Catholicism in America.
The panel, organized by Rev. Daniel Joyce, SJ, featured some of the leading voices on the Catholic Church in the blogosphere:
Amy Welborn
Author of the blog "Open Book"
Rocco Palmo Author of the blog "Whispers in the Loggia"
Grant Gallicho
Associate Editor, Commonweal, moderator for dotCommonweal
Panel Host:
Bill McGarvey
Editor-in-Chief of BustedHalo.com
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BustedHalo.com--an online magazine and Sirius satellite radio show for "spiritual seekers"
BustedHalo.com--an online magazine and Sirius satellite radio show for "spiritual seekers"--introduces its first video feature with "Where's God?"
Faith, spirituality and religion are too often looked upon as the province of "experts" who spend all their time in places of worship. At BustedHalo.com we frequently hear from readers who desperately want to explore their spiritual questions but feel alienated from traditional faith communities.
The fact of the matter is that our experience of sacredness is as unique and personal as our fingerprints, but we sometimes fail to recognize these moments as God's way of speaking to us in our everyday lives.
"Where's God?" is our attempt to look more imaginatively at the movement of grace in each of our lives and chronicle the countless different ways God is at work. It also marks our first foray into the YouTube universe (youtube.com/bustedhalovideo). We hope that this new video feature (BustedVideo!?!), in which associate editor Jeff Guhin describes his experience of God outside the walls of Church, will inspire others to realize that it doesn't take an "expert" to see God's presence in their own lives.
We hope to shoot more "Where's God?" segments in the near future...we encourage readers to share their experiences with us at: editor@bustedhalo.com
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